Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product C1572M Pelco
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ADDENDUM Pelco Worldwide Headquarters • 3500 Pelco W ay • Clovis, California 93612 USA • www .pelco.com USA & Canada •T el: 800/289-9100 • Fax: 800/289-9150 International •T el: 1-559/292-1981 • Fax: 1-559/348-1120 Addendum No.
® INSTALLATION/OPERATION System 9780 C1566M-C (10/05).
2 C1566M-C (10/05) Contents Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C1566M-C (10/05) 3 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Specifications .
4 C1566M-C (10/05) List of Illustrations 1 CM9780-MXB Mounting Baffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 Mounting the CM9780-MXB on T op of the Mounting Baffle .
C1566M-C (10/05) 5 List of T ables A LEDs Illuminated During a Basic Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 B Data Connections—Single Node Systems Without a Hot Switch .
6 C1566M-C (10/05) Description The System 9780 is a full-featured video matrix switching control system that allows you to view and control up to 4,096 cameras and 512 monitors on a single node. Video patch panels (CM9700-VPP) allow you to connect up to 512 cameras on each CM9780-MXB bay co mpared to 256 cameras on the System 9770.
C1566M-C (10/05) 7 Network Interface Unit CM9700-NW1 Network interface unit; network CPU and software necessary for joining two or more independent systems together . Keyboards The following keyboards are compatible with the System 9780: CM9760-KBD Full-function desktop variable-speed keyboard; 120 V AC, 60 Hz.
8 C1566M-C (10/05) Installation UNPACKING 1. Unpack and inspect all equipment, and verify delivery according to the packing slip. Before shipping, Pelco connects, tests, and programs each system according to the individual sales order . Contact Pelco immediately if there is any discrepancy in the equipment that you receive.
C1566M-C (10/05) 9 MOUNTING Install the System 9780 in EIA-standard, 19-inch (48.26 cm) racks. CM9780-MXB 1. Install the CM9780-MXB mounting baffle first (refer to Figure 1). The mounting baffle uses 1 rack unit (RU), and it has front and rear mounting ears, which are attached to the front and rear mou nting rails.
10 C1566M-C (10/05) Figure 2. Mounting the CM9780-MXB on T op of the Mounting Baffle 3. (Optional) Install additional CM9780-MXB mounting trays and matrix bays to the side of and below the first unit, as necessary . 4. Use the RJ-45 data cables supplied with each CM9780-MXB to connect the MXBs to the CC1.
C1566M-C (10/05) 11 3. Attach one set of support rails to the equipment rack in the desired location as follows: a. Position the ear of the front-mounting support rail against the front of the equipment rack and align the holes in the ear of the rail with the threaded holes in the rack.
12 C1566M-C (10/05) CM9700-VPP There are two ways you can mount a CM9700-VPP video patch panel into a rack. 1. Single panels into a rack 2. Up to 16 panels using the CM9700-VPP-RK The following illustration shows how to mount a single panel into a rack.
C1566M-C (10/05) 13 V IDEO INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS The following steps provide an overview of how to connect video input and output sources. More complete procedures are provided in the subsequent sections. 1. Install the CM9780-VCC and CM9780-VMC cards in the matrix bay .
14 C1566M-C (10/05) INSTALLING VIDEO INPUT CARDS (CM9780-VCC) Video input cards are inserted into every slot, starting with slot 1 (refer to Figure 6). T o add a video card, slide the card into the first slot. Continue as necessary , using every slot, up to a maximum capacity of sixteen video input cards.
C1566M-C (10/05) 15 INSTALLING MONITOR OUTPUT CARDS (CM9780-VMC) The monitor output card located in slot 18 is the primary card, and it handles video for monitors 1-16. Refer to Figure 7. Note that the CM9780-MXB will not function without a CM9780-VMC card inserted into slot 18.
16 C1566M-C (10/05) PERFORMING A BASIC LED CHECK Y ou should perform a basic LED check before you connect any video input or output to the matrix bay . The LED check allows you to make sure that the system is operating properly . 1. T urn on the power switch on the rear of the matrix bay .
C1566M-C (10/05) 17 INSTALLING REAR PANEL CARDS The following rear panel cards can be used with the CM9780-MXB matrix bay: • CM9780-DFC—This card is used to connect video ribbon cables from the CM.
18 C1566M-C (10/05) When looping video out to another device (such as a DVR, VCR, or switcher), set the termination jumpers on the CM9780-DFC cards to the unterminated position. Figure 9. DFC Card Insert or Replace a Rear Panel Monitor BNC Card (CM9780-RPM) 1.
C1566M-C (10/05) 19 3. T ighten the screws at the top and bottom of the BNC card. Figure 10. CM9780-MXB Matrix Bay—16 Monitor Output Connections for Each VMC Card 2 CM9780-RPM BNC PANELS (SECOND PAN.
20 C1566M-C (10/05) LOOPING VIDEO Use the CM9700-VPP panels to loop video from the CM9780-MXB out to another device (such as a DVR, VCR, or switcher), as shown in Figure 11. When looping video, set the termination jumpers on the CM9780-DFC cards to the unterminated position.
C1566M-C (10/05) 21 V IDEO INPUT/OUTPUT CAPACITY Single Bay A single CM9780-MXB can support up to 512 camera inputs (in increments of 32) and 32 monitor outputs (in increments of 16).
22 C1566M-C (10/05) Multiple Bays, Single Node In a single-node system with one CM9700-CC1 (not networked), you can connect multiple CM9780-MXBs using “sideframing” and “downframing” for a maximum capacity of 4,096 camera inputs and 256 monitor outputs.
C1566M-C (10/05) 23 Figure 14. Sample Sideframing System Using CM9780-DFC Cards in the Output Bay (1952 Cameras Maximum) MONITOR 1 MONITOR 32 TO CM9700-CC1 CAMERA 1536 CAMERA 513 CAMERA 1024 PRINTER C.
24 C1566M-C (10/05) Figure 15. Sample Sideframing System Using CM9780-RPC Cards in the Output Bay (4098 Cameras Maximum) MONITOR 1 MONITOR 32 OUTPUT BAY PRINTER COM 1 COM 2 TO CM9700-CC1 TO CM9700-CC1.
C1566M-C (10/05) 25 Refer to the Downframing section in the Appendix for detailed downframing instructions. Figure 16. Sample Single-Node System with Downframing PRINTER COM 1 COM 2 MONITOR 1 MONITOR .
26 C1566M-C (10/05) Networked System A networked system with multiple nodes uses an NIU (network interface unit) to combine up to 24 CM9700-CC1 systems into a network—each CC1 system is called a “node.” Multiple CM9780-MXB units can be connected to each CC1 through sideframing and downframing.
C1566M-C (10/05) 27 THE POWER SUPPLY MODULE (CM9700-MPS) Y ou can add a backup power supply module (CM9700-MPS) to a System 9780 matrix bay to provide redundancy to the bay’ s power supply . INSTALL A BACKUP POWER SUPPLY 1. Open the matrix bay front cover .
28 C1566M-C (10/05) HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE IN A POWER SUPPLY MODULE The matrix bay is shipped from the factory configured for the correct input power . The power input panel, on the rear panel of the matrix bay, provides two separate power input receptacles, one for each power supply .
C1566M-C (10/05) 29 HOW TO T URN OFF THE AUDIBLE POWER SUPPLY ALARM The power supply module contains an audible alarm, which operates in conjunction with the fault LEDs located on the power supply front panel. T o turn off this alarm, complete the following steps: 1.
30 C1566M-C (10/05) SYSTEM DEVICE CONNECTIONS 1. T urn off the power to all system devices and disconnect all power line cords while connecting system devices. 2. Complete the following steps to connect one or more CM9760-KBD system keyboards. a. Connect the keyboard to the CM9505-UPS using the straight cable supplied with the keyboard.
C1566M-C (10/05) 31 Figure 22. CM9700-CC1 Device Connections Figure 23. CM9700-MGR PC Pin-Out Detail 6. Install any additional system peripheral devices. Refer to the manuals for the individual devices for instructions. Refer to the Data Connections section and your Port Assignments table for directions on which port to use for each device.
32 C1566M-C (10/05) RS-422 COM PORT (“SERCOM”) CONNECTIONS All peripheral equipment in a System 9780 connect through the RS-422 COM ports on the CM9700-CC1 rear panel. (These ports are also known as “sercom” ports, short for “serial communication” ports.
C1566M-C (10/05) 33 T able D. Data Connections—Single Node, Hot-Switched System T able E. Data Connections—Networked, Hot-Switched System MXB connection(s) CC1 port 6 and next consecutive ports, as necessary—connected through the hot switch. Hot Switch connection CC1 port 5.
34 C1566M-C (10/05) Figure 24. Sample CM9780-MXB to CM9700-CC1 Connection Figure 25. Sample CM9780-MXB and CM9700-CC1 Connections in a Networked System CM9700-CC1 CM9780-MXB PIN 1 PIN 8 REVERSED CABLE.
C1566M-C (10/05) 35 System Start-Up T o start up your system you must complete the following tasks: 1. Install the CM9700-MGR on a PC connected to the CC1. Refer to System Device Connections in the Installation section for instructions on connecting a PC to the CC1.
36 C1566M-C (10/05) V ERIFY SYSTEM OPERATION 1. Power up all the remaining equipment. 2. After the CM9700-CC1 loads the configuration files, “SYSTEM 97XX” appears on the CM9760-KBD LCD. 3. Enter the default operator password on the CM9760-KBD keypad.
C1566M-C (10/05) 37 MONITOR COLOR ADJUSTMENT Once you have connected all devices and powered the system, you can use the System 9780 color bars as a reference tool for adjusting the color on each monitor . 1. Enter the monitor number , and then press the MON key .
38 C1566M-C (10/05) Programming Y our System When you open CM9700-MGR, the Getting Started dialog box appears. Figure 28. Getting Started Dialog Box The CM9700-MGR provides the following configuration options: • Setup Wizard: This option opens the Setup Wizard (a series of dialog boxes), which provides assistance in setting up a new system.
C1566M-C (10/05) 39 GETTING HELP USING CM9700-MGR Instructions for how to use CM9700-MGR are provided throughout the software. The CM9700-MGR provides wizards to help users complete tasks, such as adding a device or a group. Each wizard screen contains instructions and explanatory text.
40 C1566M-C (10/05) Operation A brief description of System 9780 operation is provided here. OPERATING Y OUR SYSTEM 9780 System 9780 can be operated with a CM9760-KBD or KBD300A keyboard. Operation instructions are provided below , but you should become familiar with the detailed instructions provided in the appropriate keyboard manual.
C1566M-C (10/05) 41 Appendix SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE HOW TO EXPAND Y OUR SYSTEM The System 9780 provides a number of ways to expand your system to handle additional capacity . For example: • If you have a matrix bay that is not fully loaded, you can install additional video input cards (CM9780-VCC), up to a total of 16 cards.
42 C1566M-C (10/05) INSTALLING ADDITIONAL MATRIX BAYS When either more cameras and/or more monitors are needed than can be accommodated by one matrix bay (512 x 32), you can install additional matrix .
C1566M-C (10/05) 43 Figure 32. CM9780-RPC T ermination Jumpers—Right Card Figure 33. CM9780-RPC T ermination Jumpers—Left Card NOTE: Y ou will note that the video DFC card consists of two cards connected into one unit. Each video DFC card (CM9780-DFC) provides 32 video input connections and connects to one video input card (CM9780-VCC).
44 C1566M-C (10/05) Downframing T o expand the matrix video outputs beyond 32, you can loop the video from the first CM9780-MXB to subsequent CM9780-MXB units for an additional 32 monitor outputs on each matrix bay . Y ou can also loop the video using CM9700-VPPs and DVRs.
C1566M-C (10/05) 45 Figure 35. Looping Downframed Video with CM9700-VPP Patch Panels CM9700-VPP CM9700-VPP PORT A PORTB DVR DVR PORT A PORTB CM9780-MXB CM9780-MXB CM9780-MXB.
46 C1566M-C (10/05) Downframe Card When you are downframing video, each downframed bay must be populated with CM9780-DFC cards. Set the termination jumpers in the unterminated position in each bay that is not the final device.
C1566M-C (10/05) 47 HOW TO INSTALL OR REPLACE A CM9700-SER CARD IN THE CC1 If you have ordered a replacement or additional CM9700-SER serial communication card, complete the following steps to configure the jumpers on the CC1 board for the slot position the new SER card will occupy .
48 C1566M-C (10/05) Figure 39. SER Card Jumper Assignments 4. Insert the new SER card into an available ISA slot. The default CM9700-CC1 configuration provides SER cards in ISA slots 1 and 2, so you will most likely insert the new card into slot 3 or 4.
C1566M-C (10/05) 49 V IDEO INPUT CARD (CM9780-VCC) DETAIL Figure 41. CM9780-VCC Card T able H. Video Input Card (CM9780-VCC) LEDs Front Panel Label Color When LED Is On + Green The +5 VDC power source is functioning properly . - Green The -5 VDC power source is functioning properly .
50 C1566M-C (10/05) MONITOR OUTPUT CARD (CM9780-VMC) DETAIL Figure 42. CM9780-VMC Card T able I. Monitor Output Card (CM9780-VMC) LEDs Front Panel Label Color When LED is on or blinking + Green The +5 VDC power source is functioning properly . - Green The -5 VDC power source is functioning properly .
C1566M-C (10/05) 51 The monitor output card DIP switch selects various options. These switches are set in the proper position at the factory , but they can be changed, if necessary .
52 C1566M-C (10/05) NETWORKING Networking of systems is required when any of the following conditions apply: • T wo or more individual systems need to share video and control features.
C1566M-C (10/05) 53 CONNECTING SATELLITE DEVICES Y ou can connect a CM6800E-48X8 matrix switcher or a CM6700-SA T device to the System 9780. Refer to the CM9760-SA T Installation/Operation manual or to the CM6800E-48X8 Installation/Operation manual for instructions.
54 C1566M-C (10/05) MOUNTING THE CM9780-MXB IN AN OPEN RACK Figure 46. Mounting the CM9780-MXB in an Open Rack DOS ENVIRONMENT AND COMMAND REFERENCE DOS stands for Disk Operating System. Every time you turn on the CM9700-CC1 or every time you reboot (Alt +Ctrl +Del), the computer loads DOS from the CC1 disk into the memory (RAM).
C1566M-C (10/05) 55 4. If the “hidden” files are present, IO.SYS loads first and executes. An initialization program called SYSINIT contained within IO.SYS reads in the MSDOS.SYS file; SYSINIT next locates the CONFIG.SYS file and executes its files for it to configure itself in memory .
56 C1566M-C (10/05) DOS Commands DOS commands are divided into two groups. Because of the large number of DOS commands available, only the most commonly used co mmands are loaded into memory (RAM).
C1566M-C (10/05) 57 If you entered the same command again (CD..) at the c:9700> prompt and pressed the ENTER key , you would finally end up again at the root directory as previously done.
58 C1566M-C (10/05) DOS REFERENCE The following table provides a list of the most common DOS commands that you are most likely to use when operating the CC1. In addition, you can use the command HELP to access the MS-DOS command reference on the CC1. T able K.
C1566M-C (10/05) 59 COMMAND EXAMPLE(S) SWITCHES COMMENTS FASTHELP C:> F ASTHELP Lists and briefly describes every command provided with MS-DOS. This list is much less detailed than the list you get using the HELP command.
60 C1566M-C (10/05) T roubleshooting Problems with the CC1 Problems with the CC1 as part of a 9780 system may occur in the following areas: • The CC1 itself • Setup files (also known as configur.
C1566M-C (10/05) 61 The VCC Card CF LED Is Illuminated and the AUX LED Is Blinking Problem: The LED labeled “CF” on the CM9780-VCC Video Input card is illuminated, and the LED labeled “AX” is flashing. Solution: Refer to T able N to interpret the flashing of the AX LED.
62 C1566M-C (10/05) Specifications CM9700-CC1 ELECTRICAL Input V oltage 120 V AC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50 Hz, autoranging Power Consumption 57 watts Processor Pentium ® class CPU Clock Speed 733 MHz Memory 64 MB RAM Disk Drive 3.
C1566M-C (10/05) 63 CM9780-MXB ELECTRICAL Input V oltage 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, autoranging Power Consumption 60 watts maximum (fully populated) Communication Full duplex RS-422 using an RJ-45 connector VIDEO Inputs Card slots support up to 512 inputs per bay Outputs T wo output card slots for supporting 32 outputs per bay Video Input Level 0.
64 C1566M-C (10/05) Regulatory Notices CM9780-MXB This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMA TION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below: • Five years on FT/FR8000 Series fiber optic products.
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